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Today was the most amazing event of our life time. So many people have fought and died for this moment. Unfortunately, some of those people are not here to witness it. Today, we saw our 44th President be sworn into office. Let me not state the obvious, because we all know that part. What is truly amazing is that our world has changed right before our eyes. Consider this thought, we went from hip hop to the white house.

Times Square during Barack Obama's Inauguration as 44th President of the United States of America
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Living in the New World

Now, many people have stated this in different ways, but the truth of it is that more young people voted in this election than in any other. This caused a shift in the overall image of the African American male. No longer is our predominant image one of “hoodness”. Now, the primary image is that of the leader of the free world. So now comes the time for restoration. The restoration of excellence and family values. The restoration of the realistic thought that anything is possible.

As I witnessed President Obama’s Inaugural address, I could not help but pay careful attention to his message. What this writer got from it was that anything is possible if you believe and do the right things. This is a place where the only person who can stop you is yourself. Any “boundary” can be moved, obstacles can be broken. But, nothing can stop that burning desire for what you believe in.

I am excited about the “New World”. This is a much different world than the one in which I grew up in the 1970s. I am proud to bare witness to the beginning of this “New World’, and fully prepared to do my part to ensure its success.

God Bless the United States of America.

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  • What will be interesting to see is what individuals do with this collective spirit of hope and change. How will people live differently, if at all? How will black folk start filling in the picture re: the fullness of the black experience, or will we continue to lead with the images that have been dominant the last 20 years?

  • Of equal importance, and we had an essay earlier that touched on this…will people start to feel like assimilation is now 'ok'?

    The beauty of culture is that it is different. We shouldn't let the tides of 'well, you have one now, lets stop talking about it' make us feel guilty.

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